Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), June 7, 1888, p. 8

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, BETWEEN CLEVE LA \ND AND DETROIT HOWARD H. BAKER & CO. WHOLLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS N Ship Chandlers & Sail Makers. J fa hs Omasy Cordage,Wire-rope, Blocks * Canvas, Anchors, Chains, Paints, Oils, Naval Stores. Cylinder, Lard, Signal and Lubricatir Oils a Specialty. oe AGENTS FOR THE Auwmeniqnn Ship Windlass Company foy Rakes Brie and Ontario, Importers of Nautical Instruments of Every Deseription, 18, 20, 22, 24, & 26 Terrace. BRANCH Aiea Hel of Washingt qeniy: D: 8. Adetinw Go) ashington street (for- Buffalo, N.Y: PENBERTHY’S IMPROVED Automatic Injectors, FOR STATIONARY. MARINE, PORTABLE AMD satu aie BOILERS, DURABLE. “GET OL 92 ADNVU RELIABLE, nce 0@ LAT TIM » SIMPLE, Written Guarantee with each Injector. C. H. PRESLEY & CO., Felephone No. 2383, CLEVELAND, O. KATZE § 3 t IN’S mh 8 = yearn ‘ind thie wH ae flexibie ee & CO 857 West St., between Leroy and Clarkson-st, Ns ¥. CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who uses this packing on his Steam- ers, and THE MARINE RECORD are Agents for Cleveland and the Lakes. McKINNON BROS. Ashtabula Harbor, O., Machinists, Shipsmiths & Steamfitters; ALSO, DEALERS IN Engineere' Supplies, Ibubricating and Burning Mile. BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, ompass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners cen have their Co Om pSsece ae justed for “Local Attraetion at the tim of repeirs by stating how ali the, ied re out on East or ig gy arson: and which way it leads, Nor h or South of hebre Courses {6¢River St., Cleveland, 0. JOLN P. DEINEY, Marine Collector. Colleetions: Promptly Attended to, DETROIT & CLEVELAND Steam Navigation Co., (Office, on wharf, 28 River Street. ] BETWEEN | CRIA Ah an ) & F t TRE MACKIN AC “ISLAND, ST. IGNACE, AL-| PENA, SAND BEACH, PORT HURON, CHEBOYGAN, HARRISVILLE, OSCODA, 8ST. CLAIR, OAKLAND HOUSE AND MARINE CITY. : — Meine Record. [Ben STEANSHIES ‘ONOKO.” “AIH, CHISHOL}I,” | °USSENGER STEAMER “DARIUS COLE” AND STEAM | Established in 1857. +> AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS C0,, / Builders of Steam, Messenger Chai ‘iand Hand Windlasses, Power: Crank and Steam C: pstans, Wharf and Ferry Drops. Their Capstan Windlasses have a Power Capstan with a single head which has power and speed ar- peageatalge age pin onkitely Deepen sent of th indlass, and which makes a dire LA KE ERIE BOILER WoRKs. connection with the Windlass wiineee the intervention of any gearing to com- plicate it and inc’ease the friction. In all their styles of Steam Wind- lasses they make w direct connection be- tween the engines and the windlass without counter shafts or additional g-aring. This saves friction and liabil- ity to break down, and conduces to dur- S \E2062 <= By Thos, B. Quayle, ; George L. Quayle, Ltd Hl, Quayle, SS The hest equipped :* in unfica farthe the Manitat- ture ot Modern Marine Boilers BWEFALO. NEWsYORK and worm gear, and the engines are placed together in the most accessible position. The above improvements and others too numerous to mention, but which ere familiar to Masters, Owners and Builders, are covered by Patents owned exclusively by this C a Klos GOOD ROPE ae For plans an d information: ree RC IR PRICES Address, ; 159 AND 5 ncn CLEVELAND, 0. | FRANK. MANTON, Agent P. 0. Dox 53, Proven RI H. M. HANNA, JOHN F. PANKHURST, LUTHER ALLEN, PRESIDENT. VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER. + SECRETARY AND TREAS -— THEGLOBE IRONW WORKS COMPANY IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS AND VEHSSHLS OF ALL DIMHNSIONS, Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low Pressure MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONARY & PORTABLE BOILERS. Blast. Furnace and | Roling Mill Machinery, Hoisting and Pumping Steam Pumps, Steam and Hand Windlasses, Winches, and Marine Engines, Portable Hoist- Appliances of Every ing Engines. = = = Gene 2 Description. GENERAL SHEET AN D PLATE IRON WORKERS, Machinists, Boiler-Makers and Founders. Builders of EVEREUX,” OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. ! . sapygramns sonee--mpare ors. TRON SHIP YARD, Old River Bed, foot of St PanlSt ey re D. OHIO. VACHE “TWILIGHT.” tak lala AND “RECORD.” Jom TdGs * Special Sunday Trips DURING et MER MONTHS, For full information, rates, tickets etc, appl EB. W BITOOMS, G ret "Pas! ‘gr Agt. De oan | al T, F, NEWMAN, Gen. Agt. Cle velar ad, Travelers’ Information Bureau, 224 Bank St, Cleveland, O. Where may be found a full line of Ocean tickets. _nesity Lioror. Cleveland Diy Dock C0; rman aserion Warerooms sce an = tox poi -st., near Ful- to ~ Look Out For Breakers. Dont leave port without a case of ” ‘Established in 1859. oyg P1 I 6 t ae @ @ LE, |FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, | Mattrasses and Vessel Furniture Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- | pairing and Spar Making. CLEVELAND, OHIO. \ abatiotnzee vo ne Dealers in Boilers DODGE’ CANVAS OIL BAGS Engines, Steam and Wrecking pumps, Engineers Supplies, and F it-outs Ls 10 Wilt for Steamers and Vessels, sme filled ane ready 405 Se: eae u may need them On. actory ete at. |405 and 407 Water st., East. | Mortimer H. Dodge, 122 Water St., Cleveland- CLEVELAND, OHIO.

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